Using Code Snippets in Chrome Developer Tools

Sources view in Chrome Developer Tools has a code snippets feature, kind of like a built-in text editor, that allows to write, debug, save and re-use code snippets.

Creating a code snippet

To get to code snippets:

Open the Developer Tools

Navigate to Sources at the top menu

Select Snippets in the left menu (see the image above).

Click on “New Snippet” button

Once the new snippet is created, it can be edited and debugged like any other JavaScript file.

Running a code snippet

Snippet can be run in two ways:

By hitting the small play button to the bottom right of the snippet

By hitting "Command + Enter" on Mac or "Control + Enter" on Windows

Debugging code snippets

Break points can be added into code snippets, just like any other JavaScript file loaded in Chrome Dev tools.

Quick access to snippets

Existing snippet can be opened through the source tab or by hitting a "Command + P" shortcut on Mac or "Control + P" on windows. This will open a fuzzy selector in which a snippet name can be entered.

Hitting "Command + Enter" on Mac or "Control + Enter" on Windows will execute the snippet.

Snippet use-cases

Snippets are great for ad-hoc prototyping and debugging.

In addition snippets can be used to save common debugging helper functions for quick re-use. There are libraries of snippets out there. One such library is code-snippets which, among other things, has a detailed page timing snippet and css layout snippet that draws boundary around every DOM element.